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…4 Avericam lavish Pendia Carter CLIPTON Animus • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 2, 1926 ArRONICL 11- EbETROIT All Jewish News All it what Views WITHOUT BIAS _ — TELEPHONE CADILLAC 1-0-4-0 THE ONLY JEWISH NEWSPAPER PRINTED IN MICHIGAN VOL. XIX. NO. AP. 2.1 DAVID BROWN WILL ( BE MAIN SPEAKER AT U. J. C. SMOKER DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 16, 1926 Orator Speaks At Men's Club Dinner Leading Lodges lan Joint Affair P .an Pisgah Lodge and...…

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…1fItOIT 7 1 PAGE TWO LANSING NOTES The Hillel Club, which is composed of most of the Jewish young men and women of the city of Lansing, has re- cently been organized for the purpose of cultivating the literary powers of the members and to further chari- , table and social work among the Jews ther the movement of the Hillel Club. ! s ■oto■ of that city. The Ilillel Club meets The officers of the organization are once every two weeks and has...…

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…Americo% 'mesh Periodical Cwter CLIFTON AFIMU1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO PAGE THREE 'aIrMerRorritinst! t#I0 DISAGREEMENT WITH DR. WEIZMANN 1926 Furniture Replacement Year 2ommerce; endent of president, Emma S. din Street Macau- Ward If. Club; Jeff pie. fu 1111 It . St les Ow loll le Tinater n. (ether s ith Arthur ith Gould: m to 01=0 0=10 H2CS f ill"tENB "The Store With • Reputation." HASTINGS AT FOREST OpenE•enings Until 8:30. PHO...…

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…is i t. 7)er ta 'WEI. ism et Ron ictz I. Ng, ,-W-1 0 1st rir& - 1 AI, 1 risjTh. Nt, much ill feeling among the alumni, undergraduates and outside objectors. It would be most undiplomatic and in decided bad Published Wieldy by The Jewish Chronicle Publiehleg Cm, Inc. taste to state specifically that these students are to be By LAWRENCE LIPTON denied admission to the university on the ground of JOSEPH J. CUMMINS, President ... . race, color ...…

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…A merican Jewish perished! Coder CLITTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 10, OHIO NpentordEwn (Anon tom oe9-1-fri v 1t templr Nett i El Vitro "Old Wine in New Bottles:" "Old Wine in New Bottles" will be at the subject of Dr. Franklin's sermon They want to raise $1,000,000 to buy the home of Thomas Jefferson to on Sunday morning, Apri l 18, at wish that some wealthy Jew would buy it and present it discuss cer- anklin will pro .fio. I cello. l are 10:...…

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…TiftVgrRorrjEwisn aiROMICIL ?AGE SIX ZEIREI ZION PLAN DANCE FOR APRIL 18 Gifts —not alone is the selection in- finite and so varied as to eas- ily fit into any occasion, but the gift is delivered in a manner that is the natural result of 77 years of experi- ence. Gifts from King's are distinctive, they are a com- pliment to the donor as well as the recipient. AS society Items and other local nate. should be communicated to the *Mee of The...…

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…A merica% (faith periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20., 01110 PAGE SEWN ROM : 113 9CriaDIT JUNIOR HADASSAH WILL I I SPONSOR PERFORMANCE' : 0. Frocks The sale of tickets for the Sunday evening, April 18, performance of 'the Bonstelle Playhouse has been That Make Cl,, Irresistible @Appeal I mad. :010,1.1 to the New frocks for afternoon. dinner, street and sports wear, in a great variety of styles and colors. Every frock is...…

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…M ONm on;A wn(A ssrnaz PAGE EIGHT Dorothy Lebowsky, Shirley Kopper- man, Gertrude Waterstone, Babe Brode, Esther Belenson and Sally Schwartz. An informal talk was given by the president, Louis Salesin, and by Paul Barak. The ladies were presented with very attractive favors. Roses, carnations and daffodils deco- rated the table. A very pleasant time was enjoyed by all. Wirer:nal ants Club ;cotes Rosenth•I Family Club. The next meeting of ...…

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…4mwriavr ,swish Periodical Carter 0 PP- PAGE NINE LI tut aiRomaz ifiniton: LL JOSE Is 1 EDICATION • of the hoard of B'rith Commun. rris .1. Brame! , Ettinger. rice if building over- the glad tiding s oniplete decorators are eeesarY finishing he main auditor• I be in readiness la y 2. App'n- inon all source s awe in the hull ed s . ee in c ge re. anizat, buildin g to e.,n 1 ". that is may is' made 1g in the new and rith comm un it y m M...…

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…f_fi__BOLIKUrf,/tiVIShiftiarocuts "Badges" at Bonstellee. "Badges," the Max Marcia and Ed. ward Hammond mystery comedy. drama, is proving one of the most de- lightful plays yet offered by the Bon- stelle Company at the Playhouse and will be continued for a second week. The play was produced in New York City with Madge Kennedy and Gregory Kelly playing the leading roles and won the plaudits of the crit- ics, Percy Hammond of the New York Hera...…

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